Money Diaries
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2021 Financial Review – How I Saved 50% of my Income
In the past 12 months I have moved house 3 times, opened 7 new bank accounts, crushed my little finger, started credit card hacking, read 140 books, drove the NC500, eaten my bodyweight in crisps, zip lined off a quarry in Wales, learnt to like rosé, went to my first comedy show, threw an epic halloween party, taken countless lateral flow tests and so so much more….a hell of a year! But it’s over so now its time to dive into my 2021 financial review. It feels like moments ago that I was writing my 2020 overview… seriously where has this year gone! I can’t get over the fact that…
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How Much I Spend – Student Money Diaries #2
Back with another instalment in the student money series, where I share how much I spend as an ordinary student living in a UK city which has an average cost of living! Highlights of this week were a cocktail night and a day trip to Windermere! MONDAY No spend day!! Spent Monday working on my blog, doing reading for my dissertation and general lifemin (e.g. watering my plants and dusting my room). TOTAL = £0 TUESDAY 8am Wake up early and spend the morning working through my to-do list. 1pm Nipped to Aldi at lunchtime to pick up something for lunch and get some alcohol for later. £3.12 4pm Decide…
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How Much I Spend – Student Spending Diaries #1
The one thing I wanted to know before going to university, was how much I would need for spending each week. This number was hard to find online, so I wanted to create something that I would have gained value from. From this thought, this series was born; Student Spending Diaries. Each entry will go through a week’s worth of spending, starting with this week – where I threw a mini party, got an allergic reaction and watched hours of Grey’s Anatomy. Monday Monday was a pretty routine uni day, meaning I spent the majority of the day doing research reading for my dissertation. I finally left the flat at…
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2020 Money Review: How I Saved 54% Of My Income
2020 was the first year that I tracked all of my spending – and I mean ALL of it to the penny! In this money review, I will be sharing all the figures and how I managed to save the majority of my income. At the end of 2019, I was fed up of not knowing where my money was going. I hated the feeling of having no money left at the end of the month. So, I made the pledge that in 2020 I would track everything I spend to see what I’m actually spending my money on and how I can save more. I’ve decided to share all…